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RIP Configuration Commands
The term
router
in this chapter refers to a router in a generic sense or an Ethernet switch running a
routing protocol.
RIP Configuration Commands
checkzero
Syntax
checkzero
undo checkzero
View
RIP view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
checkzero
command to enable the
must be zero
field check for RIP-1 packets.
Use the
undo checkzero
command to disable the
must be zero
field check for RIP-1 packets.
By default, RIP-1 performs the
must be zero
field check.
According to the protocol (RFC 1058) specifications, some fields in RIP-1 packets must be zero and
these fields are called zero fields. You can use the
checkzero
command to enable/disable the
must be
zero
field check for RIP-1 packets. When the
must be zero
field check is enabled, if the
must be zero
field in an incoming RIP-1 packet is non-zero, the packet will be rejected.
Examples
# Disable the
must be zero
field check for RIP-1 packets.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] rip
[Sysname-rip] undo checkzero
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